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Nov 14, 2010 0:49:46 GMT -5
Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 14, 2010 0:49:46 GMT -5
Welcome! I don't really know much about the writers religious backgrounds, although I think Joss is a humanist but I am not sure. Anyways, do spoilers bother you? If so I would recommend watching the rest of the series before reading into some of these threads... I spoiled Dollhouse for myself that way. But, if you're fine with that then that's good too. Either way welcome and such.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 14, 2010 0:44:25 GMT -5
^^Well then I shall karma you. To shield you from the coming horror.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 14, 2010 0:41:55 GMT -5
I am currently putting off sleep just because I cannot pry myself away from the computer. This is bad because I have gotten a total of 5 hours of sleep for the past 2 nights. Also I have homework to do that I know I wont start until a few hours before it's due. I suck at life don't I?
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 14, 2010 0:37:36 GMT -5
PJ, do you know if you are working in the early morning on Black Friday? Because the closing shifts are a little less horrible in my experience.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 12, 2010 22:44:29 GMT -5
My Uncle was just on that show What Would You Do? where the put actors is situations to see if people in the public react. And they scenario he reacted to was these two actors boy and girl were in an abusive relationship. The boy was abusing the girl. My uncle was walking by them in the park and intervened and told the boy off and to knock it off or he'd call the cops. After a few minutes my uncle begins to walk away and the actor goes back to "abusing" the female actor. My uncle heard him and got involved again called the cops. It was awesome. That's really cool. I don't usually catch that show very often but when I do, it's always pretty interesting. Today I was asked to explain the plot of season 8... My friend now thinks that I am insane.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 11, 2010 21:56:50 GMT -5
Real name? Jacquie How old are you right now? 21 What do you study/do for a living? General studies at community college until I pick a major and transfer/ I work in a backroom at a major chain store. Place you are from? Connecticut Place where you live now? Connecticut How old were you when you watched your first Buffy episode? 20 Did you like the show right away or did it take time for you to get into it? It took me a few episodes to really get into it, and I only started obsessing over it after watching the episode "passion." Do you remember the very first episode you watched? Welcome to the Hellmouth although I'm pretty sure I caught a few minutes of fool for love a few months prior to that. When did you first realize you were getting addicted to the show? After I watched passion and started yelling "oh my god!" at the screen and at my friend who showed it to me. Then I started borrowing her DVDs to bring home and marathoned the rest of the series in about 2 months Were there any other specific times when you felt like your interest for the show kept increasing, even to a point where you could no longer control it? The last few episodes of season 6 really piqued my love for the show. But, I have been consistently obsessed with it since passion, to the point where all of my friends really want me to shut up about it, and I absolutely HAD to go to New England Comic Con to go see some of the cast members in person. Do you feel like the show ever jumped the shark at some point over its seven years of running? No. Which character gave you more laughs overall? Spike, Anya, Xander, and Andrew. If I'd have to pick one I'd probably go with Spike though. Was there a character you really couldn’t stand? I used to really hate Kennedy but upon re watching season 7 I have dislike her only slightly. What is your favorite female character? Anya What is your favorite male character? Spike What relationship did you “worship” the most? Willow and Tara Buffy’s soul mate? Parker, just kidding, Spike. Willow’s soul mate? Tara Xander’s soul mate? I liked him with Renee but then she had to go and die Which death touched you the most? Tara noooooooooooooooooooo. What is your favorite season and why? 6, I liked how it was darker than the other seasons. The last few episodes were just plain epic, and Once More With Feeling and Tabula Rasa are my 2 favorite episodes of the series... and yeah I admit it, I have a thing for the Spuffy. What season did you enjoy the least? 7, I thought that there was too much focus on the potential slayers and it took away from the main cast that I had come to love. I don't like Willow with Kennedy. Willow, Xander, and Dawn had pretty much nothing to do the whole season. I got extremely bored of the Summers house. If you had to rank the seasons? 6, 3, 5, 2, 1, 4, 7 What is your favorite big bad? The mayor What is your favorite episode finale (or final arc of a season)? Restless What is your favorite fight? Xander vs. Harmony. Do you have one favorite episode? Once More, With Feeling Finally, what would you like to add? What’s so special about BTVS? It's a show that can be hilarious and heartbreaking in one 43 minute episode. The characters are well developed fun to watch than on most other shows on tv. Do you enjoy the Season 8 comics? Yes, very much so.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 11, 2010 14:54:22 GMT -5
Soul purpose. I really like the scene where Angel is dreaming and Fred is pulling out all of his insides.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 10, 2010 20:47:42 GMT -5
I was bored today and started looking through a baby name book that was just lying around.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 10, 2010 20:32:35 GMT -5
Destiny- Such an epic fight scene.... "mountain dew."
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Nov 10, 2010 2:48:51 GMT -5
Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 10, 2010 2:48:51 GMT -5
I loved this episode so much, especially all of the Kurt scenes. Blaine seems like a really sweet guy and at this point I really hope that he gets together with Kurt. The other thing that I really enjoyed was their rendition of teenage dream. I usually change the station when that song comes on the radio, but they did an amazing job with it. I hope next week will be just as good.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 10, 2010 2:39:34 GMT -5
Lineage. I especially love Wesley in this episode. I also love it when Angel and Spike try to comfort Wesley at the end by explaining how they killed their parents.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 9, 2010 18:27:05 GMT -5
BUFFY: Why? Are you ... helping again? You have a lead on this frost monster thingie?
SPIKE: Something like that, yeah. Thought you might be up for a little grunt work.
BUFFY: What?! No, no-no grunting!
SPIKE:I was talking shop, luv, but if you got other ideas ... you, me, cozy little tomb with a view...
XANDER: So, what did Captain Peroxide want?
BUFFY: Nothing! You know, he just, you know, wanted to see if I-I wanted to patrol, for, for the, the monster. But I, I told him that I ... would ... not.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 9, 2010 2:06:14 GMT -5
So now I have to go to bed and I've convinced myself to put off my essay another week and not to do my outline for my persuasive speech. Bad ideas, I know. I definitely have to do my take home test tonight though. Which is bad because I wanted to watch an episode of Angel before bed and I have to go to bed at 3 so I can be awake in time for school. I guess I'll be cutting that time down though. Stupid bubble spinner and its addictiveness.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 9, 2010 2:03:17 GMT -5
10/10, I love that scene and I love Freds facial expressions that you included.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 9, 2010 2:00:23 GMT -5
ANGEL: But she's not finished baking yet. I gotta wait till she's done baking, you know, till she finds herself, 'cause that's the drill. Fine. I'm waitin' patiently, and meanwhile, The Immortal's eatin' cookie dough!
ANDREW: Uh, Spike, is Angel crying?
SPIKE: No!
SPIKE: Not yet.
ANDREW: May want to hold the waterworks, big guy. The Immortal's cool and all, but he ain't all that. He's got his flaws.
ANGEL: Really?
SPIKE: Wh-what are they?
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 9, 2010 1:27:06 GMT -5
BUFFY: So, um, a-about being a nun... you know, um, with the whole ... abjuring the company of men ... you know, how's that working for you? The... abjuring.
NUN: Um ... good.
BUFFY: Yeah, do you, do you have to be like super-religious?
NUN: Well, uh...
BUFFY: How's the food?
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 9, 2010 1:10:12 GMT -5
I am currently avoiding my take home test. I can probably finish it in 20 minutes but I'm having trouble forcing myself to get down to it. Instead I'm wasting time on the internet... Bubble spinner is such a good game for time wasting.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 7, 2010 23:34:10 GMT -5
Continuing my tradition of having weird things stick out to me, there was one part in the episode that bothered me. Why did that woman not know how to use a gun? She was carrying one, and there are zombies everywhere. You'd have thought that she would have learned how to use it as soon as she realized that there were zombies everywhere. I don't know, maybe she just wasn't paying enough attention at that time ans she did know how to turn the safety off, but I just found it slightly irksome. Overall I loved this episode though. Especially when they were walking through the crowd of zombies. Much tension.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 7, 2010 16:27:47 GMT -5
WILLOW: Xander, what happened? Did Cordelia win another round in the broom closet?
XANDER: You're just a big bucket of funny, Will. I'll have you know I was just accosted by some kind of, um, locker monster.
GILES: Loch Ness Monster?
BUFFY: 'Locker' monster is what he said. But it wasn't really a monster. It was, like, this big arm that came out of the locker, but then we opened it again, it was gone. Nothing.
XANDER: This was right after Buffy's history teacher starts doing some freaky channeling thing in class.
GILES: Ooh! Sounds like paranormal phenomena.
WILLOW: A ghost? Cool!
XANDER: Oh, no, no. No. No cool. This was no wimpy chain rattler. This was 'I'm dead as hell, and I'm not gonna take it anymore.'
GILES: Well, despite the Xander-speak, that's a fairly accurate definition of a poltergeist.
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Post by orangejuicepony on Nov 6, 2010 21:48:51 GMT -5
I spent the day helping my mom put Christmas decorations up at her house. And yes I know it's way too early, but that how she's always been. She kind of remind of Chevy Chase in Christmas Vacation. I just do it for the kids...and probably cause she promised me a nice Sunday dinner. From working in retail, I have found that it is never to early for Christmas decorations. Our break room was decorated last week, and we started putting out Christmas lights for sale in September.
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